Posted:17th Apr 2006developing tyhe left hand takes a lot of time, but can be very rewarding, i find the non-dominant hand has a lot to teach you, buty instead of telling it wht to do, like the right, you have to listen to it doing its own thing. after some time you will find that the left hand is actually better at some things, though will never feel like your right hand does.

Posted:18th Apr 2006Thanks everyone. Ya I know that was a pretty obvious question. I've been practicing with my left hand more. I think I'm going to loose all my brain cells from hitting my self in the head... but thats ok. lol

Posted:26th Apr 2006Actually your left hand will improve naturally just by spinning, even if you're using your right hand as the dominant one. If you've not been spinning for long I wouldn't worry too much about it... you'll get to a point where your left hand does most of what you want automatically.

At that point it's time to start playing with wraps and (harder) stalls with your left hand. Make sure you can stop, start and change direction with your left hand completely independently of your right i.e. your right poi keeps spinning smoothly. Not at all easy, but good practise!